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everything's made up and the numbers don't matterOf course that's shitty but the $ shouldn't be that devalued vs other world currencies right? They're all getting fucked by this too.
$23 trillion man-hours in mspaint btw
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everything's made up and the numbers don't matterOf course that's shitty but the $ shouldn't be that devalued vs other world currencies right? They're all getting fucked by this too.
luckily the Fed has an answer for predicaments like this!
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I‘m in Vegas and that would kill the city. Also a two month ban on gatherings over 50 people would effectively end the school year around the country.
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The Fed can't loan money to individual citizens.
And oh shit, my brain is already thinking over the second and third order effect.
Overnight the US unemployment rate will skyrocket to at least 9%. Worse none of these people will be officially "fired" they will still be on the resteraunt payroll. But since they are almost all tipped or hourly workers they will not be making money. Which means under current rules they would not qualify for unemployment assistance. They also won't be looking for other employment as they hope their current job will reopen "soon" or possibly won't be able to find another job if the closure goes on long enough.
And that is just the IMMEDIATE effect. Here is where it starts to get really freaky.
All of those resteraunts occupy land and constitute property tax and sales tax revenues for their local states and municipalities. Local governments are going to be facing a major hole in their budgets. And not an insubstantial one.
But wait, there's more. Who supplies all these restaurants? With them all shuttered, warehousing, freight and distribution companies are going to get hit in the blast. While not the immediate target they are still going to fry as well. Particularly companies that rely on the resteraunt industry like PFG. Those people may suddenly find themselves out of work too.
This in turn will have a knock on effect on the energy sector as all those stoves are no longer cooking with Gas, and no more Diesel is being burned to bring the steaks to the steak house. At a very bad time for the energy sector due to the price war between the Russians and the Saudis.
Then there are the distillers and the brewers. Particularly the craft ones. Those guys operate on VERY small margins. This is going to murder the craft beer industry.
So they furlough their workers, and stop supplys, further impacted the freight hauliers and energy sector.
And then comes April 5th, Rent day. Car Loan day. Mortgage Day. Credit Card day.
All those warehousing companies and employees, all those freight hauling companies and employees, all those gas and oil workers, distillers, brewers, all those cooks, servers, delivery drivers and waiters, even some local counties and cities, suddenly don't have enough debits to cover their credits.
And that is when you will start to see some shit.
Yeah it’s bad. My bro works at the Wynn and was laid off.I have some bad news for you...
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All Las Vegas MGM casinos, hotels to temporarily close
MGM Resorts International announced Sunday it is temporarily suspending operations at all Las Vegas properties “until further notice” effective Tuesday.www.reviewjournal.com
MGM Resorts International announced Sunday it is temporarily suspending operations at all Las Vegas properties “until further notice” effective Tuesday.
Casino operations are set to close Monday, followed by hotel operations. The company will not be taking reservations prior to May 1.
The Las Vegas-based company operates the Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, Luxor, New York-New York, Excalibur, and Park MGM. It also owns 50 percent of CityCenter, which includes Aria and Vdara.
yeah butThe Fed can't loan money to individual citizens.
And oh shit, my brain is already thinking over the second and third order effect.
Overnight the US unemployment rate will skyrocket to at least 9%. Worse none of these people will be officially "fired" they will still be on the resteraunt payroll. But since they are almost all tipped or hourly workers they will not be making money. Which means under current rules they would not qualify for unemployment assistance. They also won't be looking for other employment as they hope their current job will reopen "soon" or possibly won't be able to find another job if the closure goes on long enough.
And that is just the IMMEDIATE effect. Here is where it starts to get really freaky.
All of those resteraunts occupy land and constitute property tax and sales tax revenues for their local states and municipalities. Local governments are going to be facing a major hole in their budgets. And not an insubstantial one.
But wait, there's more. Who supplies all these restaurants? With them all shuttered, warehousing, freight and distribution companies are going to get hit in the blast. While not the immediate target they are still going to fry as well. Particularly companies that rely on the resteraunt industry like PFG. Those people may suddenly find themselves out of work too.
This in turn will have a knock on effect on the energy sector as all those stoves are no longer cooking with Gas, and no more Diesel is being burned to bring the steaks to the steak house. At a very bad time for the energy sector due to the price war between the Russians and the Saudis.
Then there are the distillers and the brewers. Particularly the craft ones. Those guys operate on VERY small margins. This is going to murder the craft beer industry.
So they furlough their workers, and stop supplys, further impacted the freight hauliers and energy sector.
And then comes April 5th, Rent day. Car Loan day. Mortgage Day. Credit Card day.
All those warehousing companies and employees, all those freight hauling companies and employees, all those gas and oil workers, distillers, brewers, all those cooks, servers, delivery drivers and waiters, even some local counties and cities, suddenly don't have enough debits to cover their credits.
And that is when you will start to see some shit.
NO NO NO NOT THE CASINORINOSI have some bad news for you...
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All Las Vegas MGM casinos, hotels to temporarily close
MGM Resorts International announced Sunday it is temporarily suspending operations at all Las Vegas properties “until further notice” effective Tuesday.www.reviewjournal.com
MGM Resorts International announced Sunday it is temporarily suspending operations at all Las Vegas properties “until further notice” effective Tuesday.
Casino operations are set to close Monday, followed by hotel operations. The company will not be taking reservations prior to May 1.
The Las Vegas-based company operates the Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, Luxor, New York-New York, Excalibur, and Park MGM. It also owns 50 percent of CityCenter, which includes Aria and Vdara.
"whats so hard to believe"
Well, if you believe China's numbers, there have been only a handful of new infections for over a month, yet most of the country is still under full lockdown (evident from sattelite imagery and livestreams).
It's a chance mutation that spread to humans because Chinese are so mentally exceptional they ate raw bat and spread the disease through horribly filthy open markets filled with gutter oil. This shit would have not started in a civilized country.
Human rights violations are now permissible if there is a virus now? Quarantine does nto mean "seal people into tombs where they can throw the dead out of windows" They are so serious that they implemented measures, like gathering all the sick together in one place, that help spread the disease, then crowd people into sham hospitals that collapse and leak like sieves while disappearing any doctors that tried to raise the alarm or speak out about the government's horrendous treatment of patients and the situation as a whole.
They are not treating this like a recession, they are treating this as a plague. Cutting interest rates and throwing money at the problem keeps people from working while sick and spreading the disease further. The more links you remove out of the viruses spreading chain, the more likely it will collapse and burn itself out. Closing schools, bars, restraunts, banning public gatherings, ece all cuts down on the infection rate and slows the disease down in every respectable way.
Back when all this started the China Shills were going hard with the "It's just a flu bro, it's fake news that we are welding people into their apartments to die you don't want to be racist, right??," so now that it's time to pivot and start hammering the US they need new accounts without post historyI think backfad is a Chinese troll. Have put him/her/it on ignore. They just started today. Guess the Ministry of Public Security finally got around to us.
Their is no price war. Demand is gone.At a very bad time for the energy sector due to the price war between the Russians and the Saudis.
Back when all this started the China Shills were going hard with the "It's just a flu bro, it's fake news that we are welding people into their apartments to die you don't want to be racist, right??," so now that it's time to pivot and start hammering the US they need new accounts without post history
Reminder that Unit 731 did nothing wrong
Yeah, I saw that after he kept going on his tangent. All I have to say to Backfad is:I think backfad is a Chinese troll. Have put him/her/it on ignore. They just started today. Guess the Ministry of Public Security finally got around to us.
If trump fails to capitalize on this then he is literally as retarded as the media says he is.in all honesty though it's kind of (sardonically) funny that so much of our industry is actually just bullshit services and entertainment and most of our production is in another country that has had its productivity collapse as well
brilliantly designed economic system. very cool.
At some point, I suspect it will become clear that the Democrat voting urban/coastal parts of the country have a higher infection rate than the Republican voting rural/inland parts. And that will set up a very interesting dilemma. If Trump quarantines them he'll be accused of targeting them because they are Democrat voting, not because of the higher infection rate and there will be a huge shitstorm from the usual media idiots.
If trump fails to capitalize on this then he is literally as exceptional as the media says he is.
It’s literally his campaign pitch - manifest!
@mindlessobserver is not wrong though. I wouldn't even say that's the worst thing that is going to happen to the financial system, that is kind of a minor problem compared to some of the other problems happening.Holy shit, get a paper bag and calm down.
I might die of laughter if the democrats' demographic tomfuckery ends up falling apart before they can benefit from it